However, an autopsy report seen by Citizen Digital indicated that: “The shot projection from the chest exiting at the back suggested that whoever shot him was standing outside the rear right back door of motor vehicle KCE 753B Toyota Axio which belongs to the father of deceased.”

The report which was released on March 21, also inferred that the cause of death was chest injuries and haemorrhage due to gunshot from a low velocity firearm.

It also revealed that he could have been shot from outside the vehicle and not inside as the lawyer claimed.

“The angle of shooting according to the projection could be ninety degrees, suggesting there was a confrontation,” the report adds.

Nyakundi will also be expected to report to the investigating officer regularly for the next 14 days.

The accused has been in hospital for six weeks was released on Tuesday this week.

He told the court that counselling sessions are ongoing in a bid to bring the family together.

On Thursday, the new investigating officer Oliver Nabonywe requested for an extra day to get Nyakundi’s finger prints.

He also wanted more time to visit the crime scene and interrogate the suspect further.